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JKNPP demands judicial inquiry into Hyderpora encounter killings | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 19: J&K National Panthers Party (JKNPP) has demanded a judicial inquiry by the sitting Supreme Court Judge about the killings of innocent civilians in Hyderpora bypass on November 15 in so-called cross-firing. President of JKNPP, Prof Bhim Singh said that the entire mischief of the govt in J&K is obvious as the police took the slain civilians about 100 kms away to bury in Handwara, District of Kupwara. Why was that necessary?, he said, adding that the govt owes an explanation to the people of J&K in particular and to the nation as a whole about the killings of the civilians and the method of their burial nearly 100 kms away. The deeply hurt and angry people of J&K and every citizen of India are looking for an answer. JKNPP Working Committee strongly appealed to all opposition parties in J&K to join hands and fight this kind of brutal rule, which innocent people of J&K and particularly in the Valley of Kashmir have been facing for years without being given a chance to their own representatives. Prof Bhim Singh appealed and demanded that the Supreme Court of India shall take suo moto notice of this dictatorial effort by the rulers and save the country from disaster. JKNPP Working Committee led by its President Prof Bhim Singh demanded that an inquiry by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court be conducted besides due compensation to all those who were killed in similar circumstances without authority of law or in violation of Article 21 of the Constitution of India. |
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